Slag Question

ammodramus88

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Nov 26, 2006
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Hi everybody,

I've been lurking for a while, but have a question I'd like to offer up to the collective expertise here. In November 2006, I took this photo at Harrisville:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ammodramus88/306963661

and assumed it was bog iron slag. Since then, I've seen bog iron slag at Martha and Atsion, and have also seen Jersey ironstone in other places, so now I wonder whether this "slag" photo really shows a chunk of Jersey ironstone. I'd be grateful for any feedback that helps me make sure this is labeled correctly. Thanks!

Jennifer
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Teegate

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Park on Carranza Road at the curve where the sign is for Wharton. Walk up the hill and you will see more there than you will ever see again in the pines.

Guy
 

ammodramus88

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Nov 26, 2006
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Central Jersey
BlueMoonMuskrat, thanks!

I wish there was a book in the works, Bob, but for now any corrections are just happening on my Flickr pages. I have a vague sort of idea, but it would need to be refined a lot more before it became a workable book proposal.

Thanks again to everybody!

Jennifer
 

ammodramus88

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Nov 26, 2006
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HawkinNative,

I'm on a Level 2 team (so we don't get listed in the official standings) called Schrödinger's Catbirds most years. This year we found 112 species in Morris Co. only. We've been doing single-county runs the past few years, but we did statewide in '03 and '04; our best finish was 152 species in '03. We've been doing World Series off and on in various configurations since '89 or so. We did a Burlington Co. run (as Ong's Chats) in '06 but didn't get much over 100 because the weather wasn't great. The scouting was lots of fun, though.

178 is a great total!

Jennifer
 
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